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A landlord group has issued a pre-action legal notice challenging Great Yarmouth Borough Council’s selective licensing scheme, which is scheduled to commence on 1 April 2025. The Eastern Landlords Association (ELA) sent the letter before claim on 11 February, the final procedural step before filing for judicial review. The scheme, approved in December, will require licences for approximately 5,000 privately rented properties across Nelson, Central and Northgate, Southtown and Cobholm wards, and parts of North Ward. Legal grounds for challenge The pre-action notice argues the council failed to properly assess alternatives to licensing and used outdated modelling when evaluating housing…

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16 December, 2025 10 min read Share Copy Link Copied Making Tax Digital (MTD) for Income Tax is being introduced in April 2026. HMRC is again allowing limited exemptions for businesses, as it did with MTD for VAT seven years earlier. Some people are excluded automatically, while others can apply if they meet the required criteria. Such conditions are known as digital exclusion. This FAQ breaks down who needs to adopt the new rules, who’s exempt, and how to apply for an exemption. Here’s what we discuss: Who has to follow the MTD for Income Tax rules? MTD for Income…

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Moltbook, the first social network for generative AI agents, went live on 28 January, and quickly exploded in popularity. Designed in the style of Reddit, Moltbook is a place AI agents can post new topics, respond, and upvote or downvote posts autonomously. Agents on Moltbook debate the value of the agent economy, boost cryptocurrencies, and threaten to take over the world, among other topics across over more than 12 million posts and counting.Its launch led to no shortage of spectacular, and often polarized, headlines. Elon Musk, the CEO of xAI, said it’s the beginning of the singularity; OpenAI CEO Sam…

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A Canterbury estate agency has transformed online criticism over parking into a viral marketing campaign after one of its vehicles was photographed on double yellow lines and shared on social media. Charles Bainbridge Estate Agents’ vehicle was photographed in Castle Street, prompting over 200 comments on Facebook from motorists who accused the firm of inconsiderate parking. Some critics claimed the car was blocking access, while others noted the agency holds a Canterbury City Council permit allowing its vehicles to park on double yellow lines. Social media response Agency Director Andy Wicking reposted the photograph with the caption: “We’ll get closer…

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16 December, 2025 9 min read Share Copy Link Copied For many sole traders and landlords, the April 2026 start date for Making Tax Digital (MTD) is approaching fast. Recent government announcements introduce a welcome “soft landing” period with penalty relief, designed to smooth your transition to digital record keeping and quarterly submissions. Care needs to be taken, though, because this is strictly limited to certain parts of MTD for Income Tax. This article will break down these crucial HMRC MTD for Income Tax updates, explaining how to take advantage of the MTD for Income Tax soft landing period. We…

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Writing NFC tags with a smartphone. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNETFollow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google.One of my favorite technologies is NFC. I’m blown away that I can write data to a little chip and then access that using a phone or tablet. I’ve embedded NFC tags into all sorts of things, from documents to business cards to 3D-printed objects. And it’s easy! What you’ll needYou need two things: NFC tags: These come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, from stickers to keychain disks to plastic cards. I go for NTAG215 compatible tags, because they are widely available, cheap, have…

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